With plenty of space for bouldering, and paths all the way to the top of the gym, soaring above a cardio area, Pacific Edge is definitely one of the most unique gyms in town. Pacific Edge comes with private class rooms, yoga rooms and a gym separate from the climbing area. Boasting a full climbing pro shop, Pacific Edge has all the equipment for any climber—from beginner to seasoned veteran. It's great place to get in shape and socialize with other climbing enthusiasts.
DeLaveaga Golf & Lodge is a public golfing facility featuring practice ranges, instruction, a pro shop and tournaments. Daily, weekend and weekday membership packages are available. Its lodge restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and can be used for banquets, meetings and weddings.
Long before Adventure Sports comes into view, the sound of splashing and children's laughter can be heard. It specializes in water sports, offering lessons and gear for swimming, scuba diving and kayaking. The onsite training facility prepares the water enthusiast for the bigger outdoor adventure. Organized outings with knowledgable pros that culminate in a beachside BBQ from the days foraging is the highlight of this experience.
You enter into a beautiful garden with the rich smells of incents and flowers. Pacific Cultural Center is a relaxing and comfortable place to be. It doubles as a yoga studio based on the teachings of yogi Baba Hari Dass, who has been silent for the last 50 years. The Ashtanga yoga system is taught here.
There's a large space for rentals and events, but the calendar is generally booked. The events include Congolese dance, Indian temple dance, Afro-Brasilian dance, Guinean West African dance, lectures and classes.
With a wide open work out room lined with equipment from front to back, Toadal Fitness has all the equipment necessary to help you sweat. From ellipticals to weights there is plenty to choose from. The gym offers a variety of classes including, yoga, pilates, kickboxing, body sculpting, taichi, and the most popular class, Zumba. For a comfortable and not over crowded work out, check out the downtown Toadal Fitness.
Covewater Paddle Surf is a stand-up paddleboard shop that sells and rents paddleboarding equipment and accessories. Its staff also teaches classes stand-up paddling, women's intro, SUP fitness and SUP yoga classes, and hosts and Elkhorn Slough tours.
Hearkening back to the '50s, this all-ages roller rink has special events and tons of fun for both the casual skater and the pro. Offering classes as well as Jazzercise and other events, the Palladium is one of Santa Cruz's oldest fun-zones.
Santa Cruz Yoga offers an eclectic selection of yoga styles designed to meet a variety of needs. The studio uses different approaches, including yoga therapy, Bikram, Tantra, power yoga, Kundalini and Yin. These styles are incorporated with mind-body traditions, such as Qi Gong, pilates, Tai Chi, Alexander Technique, Vipassana Meditation and Feldenkrais. Visit the company's website for class schedule.
With community and harmony in mind, Village Yoga aims to give members a sound mind and body. It offers daily classes for any skill level.
From the rich scents to the calming environment, yoga studios are always a pleasure. Yoga Center of Santa Cruz offers begining to advanced teaching in hatha style, Iyengar yoga. With many experienced and passionate teachers to help you with your journey through yoga, Yoga Center Santa Cruz has developed a large and diverse client pool. So if you're looking to get into yoga or want to advance your skills, Yoga Center Santa Cruz is a great place for all levels.
Chief Master Sang U. Jin is an 8th degree Black Belt in the Korean marshal art of Ho Kuk Mu Sul. Classes he teaches here go at each student's pace. Meditation and concentration are central to the teachings and weapons, sparring and tumbling require self discipline and practice. Master Jin looks for serious students with whom he may share his wisdom and experience.
Venture Quest rents kayaks for solo trips or guided tours in the Monterey Bay, around Santa Cruz, and up Elkhorn Slew. No experience is required, and kayakers setting out from the private dock on Santa Cruz Wharf often see sea lions, dolphins and even whales. The company rents single and double kayaks and gear, starting at $30 for three hours. Winter rentals are by appointment only, so call first. Kayak sales, kayaking classes and team-building workshops are also available.
Aikido of Santa Cruz is a non-profit organization that has been teaching Aikido martial arts in the Santa Cruz Area for 28 years. Aikido focuses on drawing from inner strength rather than physical strength. This facility offers general adult, beginner adult, teen and children's classes.